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To: tonka552000 who wrote (49714)6/23/2004 7:08:21 PM
From: one_less  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 89467
 
Yes. As a group they appear to be pushing too hard and probably with alterior motives. Individually we might find a woman, or more than one, who exaggerated or had misunderstood her circumstances, or who had some ax to grind. Not all of the information came from people who were complaining. Some were simply relating their encounter with the famous bill. Most seemed credible. That is why, I refered to the evidence as overwhelming in its volume of events and corroboration on patterns of behavior. While also pointing to the fact that bill himself and as his chief enabler, hillary, have copped to the problem.



To: tonka552000 who wrote (49714)6/23/2004 11:13:50 PM
From: stockman_scott  Respond to of 89467
 
• Sen. Joe Biden (D-Del.) might not be invited back to the Oval Office anytime soon to do his Donald Trump imitation. In May he dispensed blunt advice to President Bush on whom he would fire. As Biden recounts in the new Rolling Stone:

"I turned to Vice President Cheney, who was there, and I said, 'Mr. Vice President, I wouldn't keep you if it weren't constitutionally required.' I turned back to the president and said, 'Mr. President, Dick Cheney and Don Rumsfeld are bright guys, really patriotic, but they've been dead wrong on every major piece of advice they've given you. That's why I'd get rid of them, Mr. President . . .' They said nothing. Just sat like big old bullfrogs on a log and looked at me."

washingtonpost.com